Energy Power Consulting Internship

Lane Clark & Peacock, City of Westminster

Energy Power Consulting Internship

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Lane Clark & Peacock, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • U
  • Onsite working
  • Graduate programme

Posted today, 8 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 0ef2599387894e6d8a352b67abe1adc8

Full Job Description

This role sits with our power consultancy team where we focus on projects looking at the future electricity system. This involves using our in-house modelling tools and expertise to provide market leading modelling and analysis for the power sector across GB and European markets. The type of work you can expect to be involved in as a summer student in the role:

  • Working on an independent project analysing energy market data
  • Leveraging the expertise of our energy experts to build an understanding of energy markets
  • Developing an in-depth knowledge of energy markets and policies
  • Using our in-house modelling software to simulate future scenarios
  • Reviewing and testing model outputs
  • Collaborating across teams within LCP Delta, Gain Experience: Build your knowledge with exposure to real projects and work.
  • Network: Opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and build a network.
  • Future Opportunities: Potential for future career opportunities on our Graduate Programme.
  • A Celebration of Diversity: At LCP, every voice matters. We champion a space where all forms of diversity are celebrated, ensuring everyone feels seen, heard, and valued

    A Level Maths A Grade (taking into account any contextualisation of grades).
  • Degree educated in a STEM subject (minimum 2:1) or currently working towards a degree in a STEM Subject with a predicted grade of at least 2:1
  • Competence in IT skills and data analysis - including Microsoft software such as Excel and PowerPoint. Programming knowledge is not required for the consulting stream in LCP Delta.
  • An interest in the energy transition and an awareness of topical issues
  • Problem solving, numeracy and analytical skills
  • Good communication skills

    LCP is an award-winning actuarial and analytics consultancy providing advice on energy, insurance, pensions, investments, employee benefits and health. We fuse human expertise with powerful analytics to shape a more positive future for our clients and people.
  • LCP Delta, our energy team, has a mission to enable a better, faster energy transition globally by supporting the energy sector to drive progress to net zero. LCP Delta was formed through the merger of Delta-EE and LCP Energy to bring together expertise across the energy spectrum ranging from how our electricity is generated to how we consume electricity in our homes. We are passionate people using data, primary research insights and modelling across all aspects of energy to provide market leading advice, support and tools through subscription research, consulting, technology and data. We support a range of clients including governments, energy giants and start-ups encompassing policy makers, traders, investors and manufacturers., We fuse human expertise with powerful analytics to shape a more positive future. LCP has market leading capabilities across pensions and financial services, energy, health and analytics. We use our breadth of knowledge and skills to help our clients solve problems and embrace opportunities., We are proud of our commitments to run our business in a responsible, sustainable way. We are operationally net zero relating to scope 1 and 2 emissions and have a network of Green Champions who raise awareness of climate change and educate colleagues on how to reduce their environmental impact. Our Foundation has donated £200,000 this year supporting charities local to our offices and national charities. We have also spearheaded many personal finance campaigns to get justice for people. We helped thousands of women claim back their underpaid state pension. As a result, the government has made a commitment to pay back nearly £3bn to women.